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Hi , I would like to buy a specific zoom lens for canon eos 550 d . The purpose is to do gigapixel photos about exterior houses .
Can anybody suggest a good lens for this specific gigapixel picture .
Thank You Very Much
Lorenzo
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Hi!
Depends on how Giga your Gigapixel is supposed to become of course :-)
Instead of a zoom i suggest an 85mm. The Canon 1,8/85mm is said to be an excellent lens and it´s cheap nevertheless.
Another very fine lens is the 2,8/100mm Macro - razorsharp, non ditortions . . very, very good. And also cheap.
Both are great lenses for your purpose.
The only real good zoom which imho is comparable to prime lenses is a rather expensive Nikon zoom.
You go crazy having to compensate CAs on 300 images . . .
I myself use an old manual Nikon 1,4/85mm from 1983 for highres-panos of not too much Gigapixels. Excellent lens - no CA, no distortions, fast. Superb sharpness. Use it on a D3x and on a 5D2 (with Novoflex-adapter ring).
see it here: http://www.s341703522.online.de/Index.html 5D2, 4 Gigapixel (some blurry parts because we stood on a slightly vibrating bridge).
and here - shot with a 20D (1,6 crop) several years ago - spherical projection:
www.klausesser.de/5_5_ganz.jpg
www.klausesser.de/5_5_100.jpg
www.klausesser.de/5_5_100_2.jpg
85mm and 100mm are excellent for shooting architecture outdoors.
best, Klaus
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I'm new to Giga and I find that when I try a vertical panorama, the working stitched image is squashed at the top and I must rotate the image so that I can work on it. Is there a way to flip the working window and pan and scroll the vertical stitched image? Thanks all.
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Hi Klaus ,
first of all compliment for http://www.s341703522.online.de/Index.html gigapixel panorama, I wish i could reach this result !
second of all thank you very much for your advices !
As a beginner and enthusiastic photographer , if you don't mind I ask you the difference bertween 2,8/100mm Macro and 1,8/85mm , that because I like to do macro pictures ...So if you said that are almost the same for architecture outdoors I will buy the second one .
Thank You and have a good day.
Lorenzo
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i second using an 85mm lens though in my case its the Canon 85mm f/1.2L
second to that is the Canon 135 f/2L and i wished i had the 200mm f/2L IS
i have used my 300mm f/2.8L IS and its beautiful.
but my stansard lens 24-70mm f/2.8L is fine but the above is better
Henrik
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lorenzzz wrote:
As a beginner and enthusiastic photographer , if you don't mind I ask you the difference bertween 2,8/100mm Macro and 1,8/85mm , that because I like to do macro pictures ...So if you said that are almost the same for architecture outdoors I will buy the second one .
The 85mm is a very good lens at a reasonable price. I´ts as good as the very expensive 1.2 - but if you need the speed . . The 100mm Macro also is very fine - not just for the price.
Basically they´re both very good for architecture - if you don´t need the higher pixel-amount with a 105mm take the 85. If you want to do macos also, take the 100mm Macro - it´s very fine for non-macro also. And it´s a good lens for closeup portraits with blurred backgrounds.
My personal strategy is to use manual Nikon lenses wherever i can. They´re fantastic - no distortions, no visible CA. And no EXIFs . . ![]()
For architectural stitches i prefer to use a Nikon 2,8/35mm Ais - razorsharp @f8/11, no CAs, no distortions. Perfect lens for stitching with fullframes - DX anyway - and you never get in trouble with DOF.
But: no EXIFs (i don´t need them anyway, APG does very fine without).
best, Klaus
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IF i may butt in for a moment, Klaus can i ask how you handled focus for that 4 gigapixel 360 degree image. 85mm is starting to get quite long, so did you stop right down or adjust the focus as the panorama progressed?
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wjh31 wrote:
IF i may butt in for a moment, Klaus can i ask how you handled focus for that 4 gigapixel 360 degree image. 85mm is starting to get quite long, so did you stop right down or adjust the focus as the panorama progressed?
Hi!
I used hyperfocal setting for f8.
Used live view for precise focusing.
Best, Klaus
P. S.: i rendered without sky and ground -
because of the data-size. This way the image is
about 9GB in Photoshop - otherwise it's about
37GB.
Last edited by klausesser (2011-04-20 18:12:38)
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Thank you Klaus I think I'm going to buy the 85 mm have a good day
Lorenzo
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Congrats Klausesser i like your quality of your work, by the way. Which hardware for shooting the pictures you use? Merlin, epicpro, roundshoot. I´m want to shoot one with a 100macro from Zeiss, but i didn´t had enough time to do it !!!!
. Basically i´ve got almost the same set up you used, but with the zeiss. Thanks in advanced and again congrats.
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addon to 85mm... I recently did some panos with a samyang 85mm 1.4 lens... certenly not the canon quality, but for only 250€ ;-)) really not bad...
http://www.foto-tip.pl/sklep/product_in … anguage=en
Liebe Gresse,
Georg
PS: to be faster than Klaus ;-)) I think Klaus is using the merlin, but in last time heavily testing Josefs upcoming new head....
http://www.kolor.com/forum/t12379-josef … or-spheres
(theres a second thread I did not find about Josefs head....)
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Many thanks gkaefer, it´s only for curiosity i own one but i´m seriously considering to buy one roundshot. I would try to do one with the macro and see how are the results
. Again thanks, i´m new on Kolors forums!!!.
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